Labour would lose a fair amount of votes if people were required to be in employment or partner of someone in employment to vote.
PMQs was a joke again today, the Prime Mentalist constantly darting back to Ashcroft to avoid giving straight answers and in between a few planted questions about it.
Clearly a sign of a great leader when they can't manage their own party properly without throwing Nokias at them (Labour MPs calling ex-soldiers complaining about Gordon Brown's funding of the services 'Tories') and answer questions on our soldiers in the field with comments about a Tory peer.
Wonder how many keyboards the cabinet office will be getting in after today's PMQs didn't go too well for GB.